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Upload PDFs to Computer
Easily upload your PDF files to the computer for online access
or drag and drop a file
Supports PDF and image file formats (maximum 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
To upload a PDF from your computer, click 'Upload' and locate the PDF file on your device. Once uploaded, you can annotate, draw, or highlight your document with the available tools.
Currently, the tool focuses on PDFs and image files. To use Word documents, they must be converted to PDF first.
You can upload PDF files and image files like .jpg, .jpeg, .png, and .webp up to 100 MB per file.
Yes, you can upload files up to 100 MB. Larger files need to be reduced to meet the limit.
Yes, uploading PDFs is free. Downloading or saving annotations may require a login.
After uploading your PDF, download it and use Google Docs to insert the PDF. Convert it to an image or use an add-on that supports PDF integration.
No, this tool allows you to annotate PDFs, but you cannot edit existing text in a PDF.
Yes, the tool is designed for desktop and laptop browsers only. Mobile devices are not supported.
Yes, files can be uploaded directly from your computer desktop using the file selection feature in your web browser.
Select 'Upload' in the tool interface and choose the document file from your computer to work online.
Uploaded files are processed for annotation. You can download your annotated file or save it to Evernote if logged in.
No, the tool supports uploading and annotating one file at a time. Complete the annotation and then start to upload another file.
Upload the desired PDF with the tool and annotate or save the PDF on your computer. Data evaluation must be done separately.
While you can upload and annotate online, sharing requires downloading the file first. The tool doesn't have sharing features integrated.
No, this tool does not support optical character recognition (OCR) for extracting text from images or PDFs.